DC In Panic! In Just Three Weeks

According to rasmussenreports.com, if you search for “criminal defense attorney” starting on January 28th, 2025, Washington, DC ranks as the top location, with a search volume that is 350% higher than anywhere else.  DC is in a panic.  The FBI is in a panic, the Department of Education is in a panic, bureaucrats are in …

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The Left Are Aghast That President Trump Is Keeping His Campaign Promises

Philadelphia Inquirer, Building

I cannot truthfully say that I have noticed everything that the newspaper I sometimes call The Philadelphia Enquirer¹ has published on immigration, but I can truthfully state that if our nation’s third oldest continuously published daily newspaper, the winner of twenty Pulitzer Prizes, the newspaper of record for the six million plus metropolitan area, and …

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After Joe Biden‘s Perverse Reign of Devastation, a Muckraker’s Thoughts on a New Era Common Sense

Looking back on the last four years, I feel like I have been mucking a giant pile of manure out of a barn since 2020. The more I shoveled, the higher the pile of manure got. There didn’t seem to be any end to the execrable crap being dispensed by the Biden crime family and …

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The Symbolism of Adversity: Trump’s Garbage Truck and JFK’s PT-109

Presidential inaugurations often serve as poignant moments of reflection, setting the tone for leadership while encapsulating the personal journeys and challenges of those taking the oath. For Donald Trump and John F. Kennedy, their inaugurations symbolized more than just transitions of power; they reflected their resilience in the face of adversity.

It Was Never About “Protecting Democracy,” But About Protecting Democrats!

The left have complained loudly that Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter and his support of that wholly radical concept of Freedom of Speech was a horrible, horrible thing, but while conservatives are no longer censored on that social media site, Mr Musk has allowed those on the left the same access they always had. And …

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